Nomi is a young New York City musician who is finding her way from
songwriting based in hip-hop style, to a new style that's more personal and harder to categorize. Trading heavy beats and samples for an ensemble of acoustic guitar, cello and theremin, Nomi has created a
subtly textured context for her passionate vocals. Nomi's music is
championed--and perhaps now inspired by--Antony, of Antony and the
Johnsons. Host David Garland welcomes Nomi and her unusual group to
WNYC for a conversation and an in-studio session of Nomi's new music.
nomionline.com
voodooeros.com
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voodooeros.com
Comments [1]
The music Nomi played on this show was just madly beautiful. I want it, theremin, cello and all. But what happened to the album? There's no mention of it on the Voodoo-Eros site. Please tell me where can I find it. Thanks.
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